Mitzie Bower
Mitzie Bower is a native New Mexican, born and raised in the Land of Enchantment. She received her bachelors degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Mexico and had a career as a graphic artist at Sandia National Laboratories for 28 years.
As a teen, she was extremely athletic and dedicated to the sport of gymnastics. In 1975, at the age of 17, an unfortunate fall from the balance beam paralyzed her from the shoulders down. Her loss of physical expression evolved into a passion for visual beauty.
Creativity and an interest in self expression has always motivated Mitzie. A prosthetic brace enables her to pursue self expression through her art.
Mitzie's innovative illustrations reflect nature and the cultural influences that New Mexico has to offer. She also seeks the inherent beauty within wood and gourds through the pyrographic techniques of wood burning.
Mitzie is also fascinated by the charming luster of glaze on ceramic tiles. Her multiple tile mosaics are exuberant in color and tactile to the touch. It is important to Mitzie that her artwork is as sensuous to the touch as it is to the eye.